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. j_Â»s *â– ; â€” j vwv ' m clouay saturday and probably sunday fflsv '\- not mucn change m temperature mod \ \ \ fa > lowest 3 o \ \ > v aj average bo Chicago examiner saturday Chicago september 9 1911 18 pages saturday flats to rent^i pick out any sec tion of the city within a short walk of your business or a . refreshing car ride or m the suburbs they are offered you m to-day's want ad columns registered m 17 3 patent office rice one cen i . sj Â» jre vol ix no 225 a m astor married by carpenter to-day preacher is secured to offi ciate families leave new york secretly sure i'llract divine lawyers get e s straight of providence r i 1,000 fee is hinted newport r 1 sept b colonel john jacob astor and miss madeleine talinage force will be married to-morrow morn ing at beechwood the astor home here the ceremony it is understiod will be performed by the rev edwin s straight the carpenter-clergyman of providence who to-day after a conference with at torney comstock representing colouel astor said that he would be willing to officiate colonel astor and his bride will return to perncliff the astor country residence near kli-ebeek to speud their honeymoon force family to newport new l\.ik sept b colonel astor and the entire force family left for newport this afternoon they went m two parties by separate routes but joined somewhere ln connecticut presumably at fairville colonel astor with miss madeleine and her sister mlss katherine force and their father sailed on colonel astor's yacht the noma from the new york yacht club miss katherine force was picked up at twenty-third street and the east river mrs force accompanied by a woman in gray who had not before appeared tn the case went by train from the grand central depot there was a good deal of secrecy about the movements of colonel astor and the members of the force family throughout ' the day it was announced when the noma sailed that colonel astor and his party were destined for robbins island m little peconlc bay where they would spend the week-end mi deep-sea fishing and bunting mrs force it was said would spend the week-end at fcrncliff the ancestral home of the astors on the hudson takes different course instead the noma sailed np the con necticut coast stopped long enough to pick up mrs force and her companion and continued on to newport on the noma also was nils florman 6n of a former admiral of the swedish rittvy who is engaged to be married to miss helena stallo the cincinnati heiress miss madeleine force spent the morning in shopping she started out at 10:80 o'clock m a taxicab with her father this was mr force's first experience with the handy little vehicles he has been ac customed to using street cars miss force took her father to the elevated railway station and sent him down to his office then she was driven to a big department ' store ma fifth avenue where she shopped for more than an hour . ~ next she was taken to a hair dressing establishment m thirty-third street and had her tresses arranged to suit her fas tidious tastes she arrived home about noon and half an hour later colonel astor drove up m his big gray touring car this was bis first visit of the day ordinarily the colonel arrives before breakfast and pends the day with bis financee not married yet . at 1:15 colonel astor and miss force and m force who had meanwhile returned from his office took a taxicab colonel astor announced that they were merely going for a drive through the park they did take a route through the park but it car ried them to the new york yacht club landing at eighty-sixth street is it trne you were married last wed nesday as was reported colonel astor was asked at the club Â« no we were not said the colonel try la to loot cheerful under the ordeal have you been married at all * i should say not was the reply and then miss force interjected what a ridiculous question and pulled at the colonel's coat tails to get him away from his annoyers come on colonel she said and the colonel followed some members of the noma's crew say ou are goiug to he married m canada was hurled at the retreating colonel who turned long enough to say , that's a new one on me mr dobbyn my secretary will auswer any other ques tions boys s'long and the colonel and miss force hurried to a launch dobbyn went into great detail to ex plain the purpose of the trip on the noma he did it cheerfully the colonel and miss force and her father were going to do some deep sea fishing and perhaps tome duck shooting on i'econic bay for the week-end and they would be back . la new york monday or tuesday probably tnesday rvt r r~md preacher providence r 1 sept b the long and patient search of attorneys represent miss harriet notter show girl who says she also has been wife of thomas s baker 5 000 enlist in search for kidnaped child bloodhounds on trail governor asked to have militia join m hunt for girl dragging , of ake begun ! â– i madison wis sept b sensational j j developments m the case of annie lem | i berger who was mysteriously kidnaped i from the residence of her parents in this j city on tuesday night came thick and ; fast to-day briefly capitulated they were i bloodhounds were put on the trail and the trail led straight from the lem berger residence to the shores of lake monona near madison 2 governor mcgovern of wisconsin was petitioned to call the state militia to join ln the search for the missing child 3 the chief of police and the mayor of madison to-night issued a call for 5,000 citizeus of madison and students at the university of wisconsin to assemble to morrow at daybreak to make a thorough search for the child the call met with a hearty and immediate response 4^-the city council of madison voted funds with which to prosecute the search s the city council of madisou passed resolutions asking the governor of the state to call out the troops for searching purposes o dragging of lake monona was begun when the bloodhounds reached madison to-day the animals were taken to ( the room m which the child was put to bed on tuesday evening by her mother the dogs were given a sniff of the bed the animals went straight to the wiudow by the side of the bed through the window the dogs went next and then with noses close to the ground they made their way to lake monona there the trail was lost the action of the bloodhounds gives rise to the theory that the child after being stolen from her bed was killed and that the body was thrown ln the lake the lake will be the starting point of the big searching party that will begin work at daybreak to-morrow sherman visits archbold vice presidents of u s and standard oil confer business private tarrytown n v sept b vice president sherman arrived m tarrytown to-night he said he was to meet a friend and go to white plains and from there to new york the friend it developed was john d archbold vice president of the standard oil comrany the vice president was ten minutes ahead of his schedule and he had to wait on the station platform a car dashed up with mr archbold standing m the door hello mr vice president shouted mr archbold as he grabbed mr sherman's hand get right in mr sherman got right in and the car j whiazed away mr sherman said he i would rather not state his business as it ! was private oelrichs stops runaway i leaps from auto and grasps bridle of horse belonging to vanderbilts newport r 1 sept b herman oel richs showed rare courage to-day by leap ing from his swiftly going auto and stop ping a runaway horse belonging to mr reginald vanderbilt mr oelrichs was accompanied by miss sadie jones daugh ter of mr and mrs pembroke jones when a horse and cart appeared wlthont a driver mr oelrichs turned the wheel over to miss jones and leaped out he grasped the bridle and was dragged several feci before bringing the horse to a stop i'm ex-mrs baker no.3 sats actress show girl adds to matrimo nial record of enamel wore patentee wife no 1 twice freed gladys godfrey first help meet yesterday gets de cree and 125 alimony thomas s baker who has made a for tune m enamel ware patents was divorced for the second time yesterday from gladys godfrey baker when the fact became known to harriet notter a show girl who lives m Chicago she added a chapter to the strange matrimonial ex periences of mr baker that revealed him as an adept m bringing divorce suits upon himself miss notter says she knows because she was divorced once from baker her self and that his score to-day is three divorces m leas thau fifteen mouths miss notter was amazed to hear that yesterday's decree was given to the orig inal mrs baker only the tecord could convince her that mrs gladys godfrey baker married baker again after the queer occurrences that followed her first mar riage to him one of the most peculiar of these circumstances miss setter described as follows on may 11 1900 i was married to thomas s baker the ceremony was per formed m buffalo n y at that time he had not been divorced from his first wife theyÂ«had not even separated but i had no mea that such a condition existed it was a year before i discovered the true situation and m august 1910 i obtained a divorce from him on a charge of cruelty in the menntime he had been divorced by gladys godfrey it was through an article m a news paper that i dicovered that baker was married when i confronted him with the facts he endeavored to pacify me and told me that it would all come out all right but i would not listen to him nnd brought suit against him m Chicago is disagreeable memory i had not henrd until to-day when she was given another decree that they had remarried the whole thing is a disagree able memory and i hate to talk about it miss notter's face is familiar to the public as she has posed for many art calendars and for advertisements of vari ous kinds she is a daughter of george notter baker passes much of his time m chi cago living usually m hotels his first wife or rather as miss n'otter has it his first and third was a montreal gill they were married at westmout que ou february 15 1905 three children were born but two died m infancy the sur viving child sidney herbert who is three and one-half years old was awarded to mrs baker yesterday after their first marriage the bnkers made heir home m montreal but baker's business kept him flitting about the united states after four years of this sort of life mrs baker found reasons for making their separation permanent the parting came m june 1900 a year later she filed statutory charge against him and on may 25 ifllo judge chetlain granted her a decree reweds first wife baker however in spite of the activity which miss notter credits him with found time to court his wife all over again with such success did he press his second suit that m nine mouths af:er his divorce on april 2s 1911 he married mrs baker a second time at jersey city their sec ond trial lasted only four months where the first had extended four ' years on august 27 last they separated mrs baker hastened to Chicago as the residence of her husband and a place where divorces are more easily obtainable than m canada and on september 1 filed a petition m which she named a clara a bosa and a laura ' bakr filed a general denial but did not fight and yesterday judge pinckney gave mis baker her second decree it carried alimony of 125 a month and a lunhp sum of 3,000 br chappell weds again elgin physician takes magician's widow as second wife * dr ora a chappell of elgin whose troubles with his first wife resulted ln sis frequent court appearance likewise m much notoriety married yesterday mrs allie m best at>the latter's : summer home iv leland mich mrs chappell no 2 was the widow of maro the magician dr chappell's first wife was the daughter of wealthy elgin residents he obtained this divorce last may mrs chappell disap peared from her home mysteriously m 1909 and alleged that it was due to her husband's hypnotic influence mrs chap pell no 2 is wealthy bailey to remain a texan gatxesvulle tex sept b senator bailey has given awny his library and has packed his law books for shipment bnt af ter the state leaders conferred with him he practically decided to retain his texas citizenship after moving to new york to patctlea jajfc ... father holds ream chorus bride waits millionaire's son goes home for parental forgiveness and stays there stage beauty is nervous little show girl strokes pet dog and hopes for the best new york sept b the beautlfÃŸl eleanor pendleton ream who gave p a stellar position m the chorus to become the second bride of louis marshall ream i son of norman b ream steel trust mnlti millionaire waited m her tiny flat m the ! newport apartments 2 v\"9-t v'fty se j ond street to-night for the return of her ; liege lord when it leaked out along the llialto i on thursday evening that young ream had wedded the blue-eyed show girl after an automobile journey to hoboken the young man hastened over to thomson conn for a talk with his father at the letter's conn j try place i'll be back friday morning with dad's i blessing was the last assurance of young ream then we will move to a.blg hotel and begin a real honeymoon what the result of the young man's in terview with his capitalist father was no one outside the family circle knows the massive front doors of norman b ream's country mansion closed on the slender fig ure of his son on thursday night they did not open to-day to allow him to issue forth bride waits with dog and the young bride sat m her flat sadly stroking the yellow fnr of a sheep dog the last gift of her newly acquired hus band as the lights of broadway began to twinkle the young woman arrayed her self m her most fetching toilette and listened for the welcome chug of young ream's touring car but not even . taxi cab halted at the door at the same time hubby's father was at the thompson conn end of a long-dis tance telephone wire i have nothing to say to the public on a matter that concerns only my family said mr ream durlnjf the day the former chorus girl was quoted aa saying that sh had heard from her husband and everything is all rijrht we are forgiven and i hope soon to meet the elder mr iteant we don intend to go away on our honeymoon my husband is working hard m his position with the new york trust company and i want uiu to stick to it of course i shall give up the stage proud of her family we didn't want to announce the mar riage just at present but now that we are forgiven it's all right after all why should there be talk of forgiving my fam ily is second to none m the country it is au old virginia name and the fact that i have had to work for a living on the stage is no disgrace i shall pive my whole time and thought to making louis happy i shall be a duti ful daughter to his parents we expect to move soon to the hotel gotham and will remain there all winter this evening the former sho girl sent word through her negro mnid that she was ill nnd excused herself to callers the news of louis ream's marriage brought out repeated rumors of a similar action by bis brother norman p ream norman too it was sald^has gone to the chorus for a helpmate it is stated that norman is with his parents at thompson drug kills publisher g w danforth^dies from overdose of morphine gjeorge w dauforth a member of the danforth-webster printing company died yesterday at st bernard's hos pital of morphine poisoning accord ing to his sister he has been ln failing health for several i_onths and of late was forced to use morphine in order to obtain sleep at an inquest a verdict of death by morphine poisoning was re turned eleanor pendleton ream 82 years old plans his second wedding oliver franklin fuller veteran drug gist will marry m birth day month eighty-two . years young nnd for fifty nine years a wholesale druggist m chi cago oliver franklin fuller 1001 dear born avenue this year will celebrate bis eighty-second handshake with time by his second wedding . * . . further so it's whispered mr fuller ! thus will checkmate destiny by patching i up a broken romance of more than half a ' century ago mr fuller's birthday anniversary is ! october 19 the nuptial date is set for i october 10 miss kebecca reynolds secor of osslu ! ing new york will be the bride the ] ceremony will be celebrated m the home | of miss secor's brother where she has ; lived for a number of years the bride 1 to-be is reported a charming and cultured woman and although she is mr fuller's \ junior the disparaity iv their ages is said i to be comparatively slight eveu oppo ' vents of indian-summer marriages find 80l fault with the romance but rather com 1 ment upon the wisdom of two congenial j souls for whom age can not wither nor i mar the joys of tender companionship mr fuller is a member of the chi cago veteran druggists association and , the president of fuller & fuller company he has two grown â– sons frank and charles after a brief sojourn m the â€¢ eastern coast resorts he and his bride will bo at home at 1001 dearborn avenue sub , sjequeut to november 1 col edward butler dying family gathers around former boss of st louis st louis mo sept b trie family of colonel edward bfutler for many years democratic leader ln st louis was gath ered at his bedside to-night awaiting his death which was said to be only a ques 1 tion of hours butler is suffering from i the effects of a stroke of paralysis butler { for many years was known as the boss of st louis during that time his or ganization controlled the municipal ma chinery with the election of folk as governor butler's power declined hetty green in politics nomination for alderwoman m lima i ohio forced upon her lima 0 sept b for council fourth ward hetty green that is the way.it will appear on the democratic ballots m the municipal elec tion here m november the democrats put ; np no candidate for the nomination m the fourth ward for the tuesday primaries at the official canvass of the vote to-day lit was found that hetty green presuma j b,ly new york city's woman millionaire j had received two votes and no other can didate re eived more than one . royalists plan attack ssmlal cable to tha examiner lisbon sept b the report hint royal ist forces are concentrating ln the sierra del clntra mountains in the northern sec tion of portugal and are planning an assault on a weakly garrisoned town has caused great activity in military circles ln northern portugal > bejttie ghltt , smiles as he is doomed to electric chair death verdict on first ballot jury deliberates only one hour fatal date is set fcr nov 24 but stay is granted for / three months burst of approval rings over courtroom as jurors announce finding these words seal doom v of henry beattie t f ere are judge watson's words which sent beattie to his little â– 11 jail cell to await the day on which he will meet death m the elec tric chair mr beattie your situation greatly appeals to my sympathy you are a young man your life began with exceptional opportunity you had an honorable family name the devotion of friends youth health freedom from any threat of poverty a long career before you and a future with no evil forebodings it is sad that sucb a prospect should be so grievously altered i will not say anything to add to your mortification it is far from my purpose to reproach you now for your misdeeds to add to your pain but by the verdict of the jury your life must be forfeited to the commonwealth of virginia and therefore i must sentence you to be transferred to the state penitentiary on friday november 24 aad then and there between the hours of sunrise and sunset your life shall be taken and may god have mercy on your soul aged father on verge of collapse jurors start their work with prayer prisoner only one of chief figures who battles back tears beulah binford ' m new york still believes sweetheart innocent by j j o'neil pry hksterifield county courthouse va sept 8 henry clay | / beattie jr a stoic if ever there was one a creature of unbelief \/_) able capacity to mask emotion â€” listened unflinchingly to-night to a verdict that doomed him to death m the electric chair the twelve virginia farmers who held his fate m their hands took only fifty-seven minutes to find him guilty of murder m the first degree they were so eager to make known their judgment teat when asked for it they did not merely allow their foreman to reply hut they chorused it all twelve "* guilty guilty guilty _ the expression of their faces half filled with awe with what they had done filled with pity for the prisoner made no impression whatever upon the strange boy nor did the solemn gaze of 500 spectators nor the shouts of guilty on the lawn outside nor the clicking of a dozen tele graph instruments almost at his ear which were sending out to the whole country the word of his conviction / he stood motionless with his hands at his sides his shoulders squared bis head thrown back his eyes directed straight forward not a tremor not a blink betrayed fear or regret he was magnificent m his defiance of death judge fixes november 24 for death a few moments later when judge watson with a tremble m his voie solemnly sentenced him to die on friday november 24 he stood quite as steadily and at jhe conclusion of the pronouncement nodded easly as though to say yes quite so he vas actually smiling and trying to cheer his white-hfiired father as the old man with his arm about the boy neck waited across the lawn with him after all was over to the little jail m the rear not anywhere else m america perhaps m these modern days could there be such a scene as the one m which young beattie figured as the leading character as dusk was falling to-night the jurors went out at 5:29 o'clock retiring to a diminutive room up stairs m the courthouse â€” a place with one chair a battered old table ft single unshaded kerosene lamp and with a wasp's nest ornamenting one corner and an ancient buggy seat up-ended standing m another throng stays in courthouse tliÃŸse who had places within the courtroom d not budge from them although they could scarcely breathe so closely were they jammed . together those who had vantage points outside m trees on little scaffoldings on boxes and camp stools likewise h eld their posts every one waited not knowing whether the wait would be one hour or five . a buzz of speculation sounded queer stories were whisr ea about y the elder beattie held a 4,000 mortgage against one of the iarors soma said others declared that from intangible sources had come a report that the first ballot was nine for convictibn and three for acquittal still others vowed that they knew two jurors who would hold out forever for a verdict of not guilty it began to grow dark old sheriff gill moved slowly and ll_hted the four little oil lamps backed by tin reflectors which provided all th illumination m the place they fli.kered m the soft southern breeze and cast dancing shadows on the whitewashed ceiling awaits verdict by smoking after half an hour of inaction young beattie went out with his law yers harry smith and hill carter to the jail to smoke his perpetual cigarette the outside crowd edged away from him as he passed and aid 6|j follow on the short journey as usual in the occasional period of silence m the couttroom no sound coul be heard from the jurors directly above not even a footstep nor a foud voice it began to be apparent that whatever the verdict might be ther^b was no wrangling about it ym at 6.26 the clatter of feet on the stairway and a sudden bustle at ttis rear door announced that the jurors were returning a hurry cal v_s sent out for beattie and he stepped briskly m through a side entrance ! exhaling a cloud of cigarette smoke j there was a moment of silence as he and the jurors took seats th i telegraph instruments which had been run right into the courtrooaj _ i ceased their clatter there was only the noise of the katydids ln t the judge asked the foreman of the jury n w farley if a verdict had been reached farley gulped and nodded nervously then came the ancit nt formula p_ury clay beattie jr itand up prisoner look you upon the jurora continued on 4th page 6th column the straight road to market for men and women who have flats or furnished rooms to rent real estate autos household goods musi cal instruments or their services to sell lies plain before them ln the examiner want ad columns you can phone your ad to the ex aminer call main 5000 or automatic 44344 or bring it to the convenient want ad office for the big sunday edition Chicago examiner want ad office no 9 w madison st just west of state st classifications for sunday elosa at â€¢ p m to-night

. j_Â»s *â– ; â€” j vwv ' m clouay saturday and probably sunday fflsv '\- not mucn change m temperature mod \ \ \ fa > lowest 3 o \ \ > v aj average bo Chicago examiner saturday Chicago september 9 1911 18 pages saturday flats to rent^i pick out any sec tion of the city within a short walk of your business or a . refreshing car ride or m the suburbs they are offered you m to-day's want ad columns registered m 17 3 patent office rice one cen i . sj Â» jre vol ix no 225 a m astor married by carpenter to-day preacher is secured to offi ciate families leave new york secretly sure i'llract divine lawyers get e s straight of providence r i 1,000 fee is hinted newport r 1 sept b colonel john jacob astor and miss madeleine talinage force will be married to-morrow morn ing at beechwood the astor home here the ceremony it is understiod will be performed by the rev edwin s straight the carpenter-clergyman of providence who to-day after a conference with at torney comstock representing colouel astor said that he would be willing to officiate colonel astor and his bride will return to perncliff the astor country residence near kli-ebeek to speud their honeymoon force family to newport new l\.ik sept b colonel astor and the entire force family left for newport this afternoon they went m two parties by separate routes but joined somewhere ln connecticut presumably at fairville colonel astor with miss madeleine and her sister mlss katherine force and their father sailed on colonel astor's yacht the noma from the new york yacht club miss katherine force was picked up at twenty-third street and the east river mrs force accompanied by a woman in gray who had not before appeared tn the case went by train from the grand central depot there was a good deal of secrecy about the movements of colonel astor and the members of the force family throughout ' the day it was announced when the noma sailed that colonel astor and his party were destined for robbins island m little peconlc bay where they would spend the week-end mi deep-sea fishing and bunting mrs force it was said would spend the week-end at fcrncliff the ancestral home of the astors on the hudson takes different course instead the noma sailed np the con necticut coast stopped long enough to pick up mrs force and her companion and continued on to newport on the noma also was nils florman 6n of a former admiral of the swedish rittvy who is engaged to be married to miss helena stallo the cincinnati heiress miss madeleine force spent the morning in shopping she started out at 10:80 o'clock m a taxicab with her father this was mr force's first experience with the handy little vehicles he has been ac customed to using street cars miss force took her father to the elevated railway station and sent him down to his office then she was driven to a big department ' store ma fifth avenue where she shopped for more than an hour . ~ next she was taken to a hair dressing establishment m thirty-third street and had her tresses arranged to suit her fas tidious tastes she arrived home about noon and half an hour later colonel astor drove up m his big gray touring car this was bis first visit of the day ordinarily the colonel arrives before breakfast and pends the day with bis financee not married yet . at 1:15 colonel astor and miss force and m force who had meanwhile returned from his office took a taxicab colonel astor announced that they were merely going for a drive through the park they did take a route through the park but it car ried them to the new york yacht club landing at eighty-sixth street is it trne you were married last wed nesday as was reported colonel astor was asked at the club Â« no we were not said the colonel try la to loot cheerful under the ordeal have you been married at all * i should say not was the reply and then miss force interjected what a ridiculous question and pulled at the colonel's coat tails to get him away from his annoyers come on colonel she said and the colonel followed some members of the noma's crew say ou are goiug to he married m canada was hurled at the retreating colonel who turned long enough to say , that's a new one on me mr dobbyn my secretary will auswer any other ques tions boys s'long and the colonel and miss force hurried to a launch dobbyn went into great detail to ex plain the purpose of the trip on the noma he did it cheerfully the colonel and miss force and her father were going to do some deep sea fishing and perhaps tome duck shooting on i'econic bay for the week-end and they would be back . la new york monday or tuesday probably tnesday rvt r r~md preacher providence r 1 sept b the long and patient search of attorneys represent miss harriet notter show girl who says she also has been wife of thomas s baker 5 000 enlist in search for kidnaped child bloodhounds on trail governor asked to have militia join m hunt for girl dragging , of ake begun ! â– i madison wis sept b sensational j j developments m the case of annie lem | i berger who was mysteriously kidnaped i from the residence of her parents in this j city on tuesday night came thick and ; fast to-day briefly capitulated they were i bloodhounds were put on the trail and the trail led straight from the lem berger residence to the shores of lake monona near madison 2 governor mcgovern of wisconsin was petitioned to call the state militia to join ln the search for the missing child 3 the chief of police and the mayor of madison to-night issued a call for 5,000 citizeus of madison and students at the university of wisconsin to assemble to morrow at daybreak to make a thorough search for the child the call met with a hearty and immediate response 4^-the city council of madison voted funds with which to prosecute the search s the city council of madisou passed resolutions asking the governor of the state to call out the troops for searching purposes o dragging of lake monona was begun when the bloodhounds reached madison to-day the animals were taken to ( the room m which the child was put to bed on tuesday evening by her mother the dogs were given a sniff of the bed the animals went straight to the wiudow by the side of the bed through the window the dogs went next and then with noses close to the ground they made their way to lake monona there the trail was lost the action of the bloodhounds gives rise to the theory that the child after being stolen from her bed was killed and that the body was thrown ln the lake the lake will be the starting point of the big searching party that will begin work at daybreak to-morrow sherman visits archbold vice presidents of u s and standard oil confer business private tarrytown n v sept b vice president sherman arrived m tarrytown to-night he said he was to meet a friend and go to white plains and from there to new york the friend it developed was john d archbold vice president of the standard oil comrany the vice president was ten minutes ahead of his schedule and he had to wait on the station platform a car dashed up with mr archbold standing m the door hello mr vice president shouted mr archbold as he grabbed mr sherman's hand get right in mr sherman got right in and the car j whiazed away mr sherman said he i would rather not state his business as it ! was private oelrichs stops runaway i leaps from auto and grasps bridle of horse belonging to vanderbilts newport r 1 sept b herman oel richs showed rare courage to-day by leap ing from his swiftly going auto and stop ping a runaway horse belonging to mr reginald vanderbilt mr oelrichs was accompanied by miss sadie jones daugh ter of mr and mrs pembroke jones when a horse and cart appeared wlthont a driver mr oelrichs turned the wheel over to miss jones and leaped out he grasped the bridle and was dragged several feci before bringing the horse to a stop i'm ex-mrs baker no.3 sats actress show girl adds to matrimo nial record of enamel wore patentee wife no 1 twice freed gladys godfrey first help meet yesterday gets de cree and 125 alimony thomas s baker who has made a for tune m enamel ware patents was divorced for the second time yesterday from gladys godfrey baker when the fact became known to harriet notter a show girl who lives m Chicago she added a chapter to the strange matrimonial ex periences of mr baker that revealed him as an adept m bringing divorce suits upon himself miss notter says she knows because she was divorced once from baker her self and that his score to-day is three divorces m leas thau fifteen mouths miss notter was amazed to hear that yesterday's decree was given to the orig inal mrs baker only the tecord could convince her that mrs gladys godfrey baker married baker again after the queer occurrences that followed her first mar riage to him one of the most peculiar of these circumstances miss setter described as follows on may 11 1900 i was married to thomas s baker the ceremony was per formed m buffalo n y at that time he had not been divorced from his first wife theyÂ«had not even separated but i had no mea that such a condition existed it was a year before i discovered the true situation and m august 1910 i obtained a divorce from him on a charge of cruelty in the menntime he had been divorced by gladys godfrey it was through an article m a news paper that i dicovered that baker was married when i confronted him with the facts he endeavored to pacify me and told me that it would all come out all right but i would not listen to him nnd brought suit against him m Chicago is disagreeable memory i had not henrd until to-day when she was given another decree that they had remarried the whole thing is a disagree able memory and i hate to talk about it miss notter's face is familiar to the public as she has posed for many art calendars and for advertisements of vari ous kinds she is a daughter of george notter baker passes much of his time m chi cago living usually m hotels his first wife or rather as miss n'otter has it his first and third was a montreal gill they were married at westmout que ou february 15 1905 three children were born but two died m infancy the sur viving child sidney herbert who is three and one-half years old was awarded to mrs baker yesterday after their first marriage the bnkers made heir home m montreal but baker's business kept him flitting about the united states after four years of this sort of life mrs baker found reasons for making their separation permanent the parting came m june 1900 a year later she filed statutory charge against him and on may 25 ifllo judge chetlain granted her a decree reweds first wife baker however in spite of the activity which miss notter credits him with found time to court his wife all over again with such success did he press his second suit that m nine mouths af:er his divorce on april 2s 1911 he married mrs baker a second time at jersey city their sec ond trial lasted only four months where the first had extended four ' years on august 27 last they separated mrs baker hastened to Chicago as the residence of her husband and a place where divorces are more easily obtainable than m canada and on september 1 filed a petition m which she named a clara a bosa and a laura ' bakr filed a general denial but did not fight and yesterday judge pinckney gave mis baker her second decree it carried alimony of 125 a month and a lunhp sum of 3,000 br chappell weds again elgin physician takes magician's widow as second wife * dr ora a chappell of elgin whose troubles with his first wife resulted ln sis frequent court appearance likewise m much notoriety married yesterday mrs allie m best at>the latter's : summer home iv leland mich mrs chappell no 2 was the widow of maro the magician dr chappell's first wife was the daughter of wealthy elgin residents he obtained this divorce last may mrs chappell disap peared from her home mysteriously m 1909 and alleged that it was due to her husband's hypnotic influence mrs chap pell no 2 is wealthy bailey to remain a texan gatxesvulle tex sept b senator bailey has given awny his library and has packed his law books for shipment bnt af ter the state leaders conferred with him he practically decided to retain his texas citizenship after moving to new york to patctlea jajfc ... father holds ream chorus bride waits millionaire's son goes home for parental forgiveness and stays there stage beauty is nervous little show girl strokes pet dog and hopes for the best new york sept b the beautlfÃŸl eleanor pendleton ream who gave p a stellar position m the chorus to become the second bride of louis marshall ream i son of norman b ream steel trust mnlti millionaire waited m her tiny flat m the ! newport apartments 2 v\"9-t v'fty se j ond street to-night for the return of her ; liege lord when it leaked out along the llialto i on thursday evening that young ream had wedded the blue-eyed show girl after an automobile journey to hoboken the young man hastened over to thomson conn for a talk with his father at the letter's conn j try place i'll be back friday morning with dad's i blessing was the last assurance of young ream then we will move to a.blg hotel and begin a real honeymoon what the result of the young man's in terview with his capitalist father was no one outside the family circle knows the massive front doors of norman b ream's country mansion closed on the slender fig ure of his son on thursday night they did not open to-day to allow him to issue forth bride waits with dog and the young bride sat m her flat sadly stroking the yellow fnr of a sheep dog the last gift of her newly acquired hus band as the lights of broadway began to twinkle the young woman arrayed her self m her most fetching toilette and listened for the welcome chug of young ream's touring car but not even . taxi cab halted at the door at the same time hubby's father was at the thompson conn end of a long-dis tance telephone wire i have nothing to say to the public on a matter that concerns only my family said mr ream durlnjf the day the former chorus girl was quoted aa saying that sh had heard from her husband and everything is all rijrht we are forgiven and i hope soon to meet the elder mr iteant we don intend to go away on our honeymoon my husband is working hard m his position with the new york trust company and i want uiu to stick to it of course i shall give up the stage proud of her family we didn't want to announce the mar riage just at present but now that we are forgiven it's all right after all why should there be talk of forgiving my fam ily is second to none m the country it is au old virginia name and the fact that i have had to work for a living on the stage is no disgrace i shall pive my whole time and thought to making louis happy i shall be a duti ful daughter to his parents we expect to move soon to the hotel gotham and will remain there all winter this evening the former sho girl sent word through her negro mnid that she was ill nnd excused herself to callers the news of louis ream's marriage brought out repeated rumors of a similar action by bis brother norman p ream norman too it was sald^has gone to the chorus for a helpmate it is stated that norman is with his parents at thompson drug kills publisher g w danforth^dies from overdose of morphine gjeorge w dauforth a member of the danforth-webster printing company died yesterday at st bernard's hos pital of morphine poisoning accord ing to his sister he has been ln failing health for several i_onths and of late was forced to use morphine in order to obtain sleep at an inquest a verdict of death by morphine poisoning was re turned eleanor pendleton ream 82 years old plans his second wedding oliver franklin fuller veteran drug gist will marry m birth day month eighty-two . years young nnd for fifty nine years a wholesale druggist m chi cago oliver franklin fuller 1001 dear born avenue this year will celebrate bis eighty-second handshake with time by his second wedding . * . . further so it's whispered mr fuller ! thus will checkmate destiny by patching i up a broken romance of more than half a ' century ago mr fuller's birthday anniversary is ! october 19 the nuptial date is set for i october 10 miss kebecca reynolds secor of osslu ! ing new york will be the bride the ] ceremony will be celebrated m the home | of miss secor's brother where she has ; lived for a number of years the bride 1 to-be is reported a charming and cultured woman and although she is mr fuller's \ junior the disparaity iv their ages is said i to be comparatively slight eveu oppo ' vents of indian-summer marriages find 80l fault with the romance but rather com 1 ment upon the wisdom of two congenial j souls for whom age can not wither nor i mar the joys of tender companionship mr fuller is a member of the chi cago veteran druggists association and , the president of fuller & fuller company he has two grown â– sons frank and charles after a brief sojourn m the â€¢ eastern coast resorts he and his bride will bo at home at 1001 dearborn avenue sub , sjequeut to november 1 col edward butler dying family gathers around former boss of st louis st louis mo sept b trie family of colonel edward bfutler for many years democratic leader ln st louis was gath ered at his bedside to-night awaiting his death which was said to be only a ques 1 tion of hours butler is suffering from i the effects of a stroke of paralysis butler { for many years was known as the boss of st louis during that time his or ganization controlled the municipal ma chinery with the election of folk as governor butler's power declined hetty green in politics nomination for alderwoman m lima i ohio forced upon her lima 0 sept b for council fourth ward hetty green that is the way.it will appear on the democratic ballots m the municipal elec tion here m november the democrats put ; np no candidate for the nomination m the fourth ward for the tuesday primaries at the official canvass of the vote to-day lit was found that hetty green presuma j b,ly new york city's woman millionaire j had received two votes and no other can didate re eived more than one . royalists plan attack ssmlal cable to tha examiner lisbon sept b the report hint royal ist forces are concentrating ln the sierra del clntra mountains in the northern sec tion of portugal and are planning an assault on a weakly garrisoned town has caused great activity in military circles ln northern portugal > bejttie ghltt , smiles as he is doomed to electric chair death verdict on first ballot jury deliberates only one hour fatal date is set fcr nov 24 but stay is granted for / three months burst of approval rings over courtroom as jurors announce finding these words seal doom v of henry beattie t f ere are judge watson's words which sent beattie to his little â– 11 jail cell to await the day on which he will meet death m the elec tric chair mr beattie your situation greatly appeals to my sympathy you are a young man your life began with exceptional opportunity you had an honorable family name the devotion of friends youth health freedom from any threat of poverty a long career before you and a future with no evil forebodings it is sad that sucb a prospect should be so grievously altered i will not say anything to add to your mortification it is far from my purpose to reproach you now for your misdeeds to add to your pain but by the verdict of the jury your life must be forfeited to the commonwealth of virginia and therefore i must sentence you to be transferred to the state penitentiary on friday november 24 aad then and there between the hours of sunrise and sunset your life shall be taken and may god have mercy on your soul aged father on verge of collapse jurors start their work with prayer prisoner only one of chief figures who battles back tears beulah binford ' m new york still believes sweetheart innocent by j j o'neil pry hksterifield county courthouse va sept 8 henry clay | / beattie jr a stoic if ever there was one a creature of unbelief \/_) able capacity to mask emotion â€” listened unflinchingly to-night to a verdict that doomed him to death m the electric chair the twelve virginia farmers who held his fate m their hands took only fifty-seven minutes to find him guilty of murder m the first degree they were so eager to make known their judgment teat when asked for it they did not merely allow their foreman to reply hut they chorused it all twelve "* guilty guilty guilty _ the expression of their faces half filled with awe with what they had done filled with pity for the prisoner made no impression whatever upon the strange boy nor did the solemn gaze of 500 spectators nor the shouts of guilty on the lawn outside nor the clicking of a dozen tele graph instruments almost at his ear which were sending out to the whole country the word of his conviction / he stood motionless with his hands at his sides his shoulders squared bis head thrown back his eyes directed straight forward not a tremor not a blink betrayed fear or regret he was magnificent m his defiance of death judge fixes november 24 for death a few moments later when judge watson with a tremble m his voie solemnly sentenced him to die on friday november 24 he stood quite as steadily and at jhe conclusion of the pronouncement nodded easly as though to say yes quite so he vas actually smiling and trying to cheer his white-hfiired father as the old man with his arm about the boy neck waited across the lawn with him after all was over to the little jail m the rear not anywhere else m america perhaps m these modern days could there be such a scene as the one m which young beattie figured as the leading character as dusk was falling to-night the jurors went out at 5:29 o'clock retiring to a diminutive room up stairs m the courthouse â€” a place with one chair a battered old table ft single unshaded kerosene lamp and with a wasp's nest ornamenting one corner and an ancient buggy seat up-ended standing m another throng stays in courthouse tliÃŸse who had places within the courtroom d not budge from them although they could scarcely breathe so closely were they jammed . together those who had vantage points outside m trees on little scaffoldings on boxes and camp stools likewise h eld their posts every one waited not knowing whether the wait would be one hour or five . a buzz of speculation sounded queer stories were whisr ea about y the elder beattie held a 4,000 mortgage against one of the iarors soma said others declared that from intangible sources had come a report that the first ballot was nine for convictibn and three for acquittal still others vowed that they knew two jurors who would hold out forever for a verdict of not guilty it began to grow dark old sheriff gill moved slowly and ll_hted the four little oil lamps backed by tin reflectors which provided all th illumination m the place they fli.kered m the soft southern breeze and cast dancing shadows on the whitewashed ceiling awaits verdict by smoking after half an hour of inaction young beattie went out with his law yers harry smith and hill carter to the jail to smoke his perpetual cigarette the outside crowd edged away from him as he passed and aid 6|j follow on the short journey as usual in the occasional period of silence m the couttroom no sound coul be heard from the jurors directly above not even a footstep nor a foud voice it began to be apparent that whatever the verdict might be ther^b was no wrangling about it ym at 6.26 the clatter of feet on the stairway and a sudden bustle at ttis rear door announced that the jurors were returning a hurry cal v_s sent out for beattie and he stepped briskly m through a side entrance ! exhaling a cloud of cigarette smoke j there was a moment of silence as he and the jurors took seats th i telegraph instruments which had been run right into the courtrooaj _ i ceased their clatter there was only the noise of the katydids ln t the judge asked the foreman of the jury n w farley if a verdict had been reached farley gulped and nodded nervously then came the ancit nt formula p_ury clay beattie jr itand up prisoner look you upon the jurora continued on 4th page 6th column the straight road to market for men and women who have flats or furnished rooms to rent real estate autos household goods musi cal instruments or their services to sell lies plain before them ln the examiner want ad columns you can phone your ad to the ex aminer call main 5000 or automatic 44344 or bring it to the convenient want ad office for the big sunday edition Chicago examiner want ad office no 9 w madison st just west of state st classifications for sunday elosa at â€¢ p m to-night